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New Hampshire Fertility Guide

If you are looking to transition your care to a fertility clinic, you’re in luck. There is one fertility clinic in the state of New Hampshire, which maintains multiple office locations in cities across the state.

Choosing a fertility clinic is important, and there are several factors you should consider. First, scheduling an infertility consultation can be incredibly valuable. That’s because it gives you the opportunity to meet with fertility doctors one-on-one, ask questions, and gain information about their treatment philosophy. You can also weigh in other pieces if info, like doctor recommendations, fertility clinic success rates, or distance from your house or appointment hours.

Surrogacy is widely considered the most legally complex of the ART procedures, so if you are considering this, it is very important you retain the services of a reproductive law attorney. While surrogacy agreements are legal in New Hampshire, there are certain conditions that must be met. Your reproductive law attorney can make sure you understand the law in New Hampshire and how it relates to your situation.

Paying for fertility treatments can be expensive. It’s important to acquaint yourself with the discount programs out there that can help you save, especially since there is no infertility insurance mandate in New Hampshire to require insurers to provide fertility treatment coverage.

The IVFAdvantage discount program can help you save up to 40 percent on IVF costs by paying a flat fee for a multi-cycle IVF program. For fertility preservation, you can save up to 20 percent off the cost of egg freezing cycles with EggBanxx.